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Films Famous, Fanciful, Frolicsome & Fantastic: Classic Movies from Cinema's Golden Age (Hollywood Classics)

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PublisherLulu
ISBN / ASINB00427YPXK
ISBN-13978B00427YPX5
MarketplaceFrance  🇫🇷

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As in other books in this series, the films are arranged alphabetically for easy reference. In addition to complete cast and credit details, release information and background notes, each film carries extensive comments and reviews.

Films covered in this book include such masterpieces as John Farrow's "Alias Nick Beal" (recently described as "the finest film noir NOT available commercially on DVD" -- hopefully it soon will be!), Disney's "Alice in Wonderland", Maria Montez in "Arabian Nights", Judy Garland in "Babes on Broadway", Fred Astaire in "The Band Wagon" and "The Barkleys of Broadway", Marian Marsh in "Beauty and the Boss", Buck Jones in "Black Aces", Bela Lugosi in "Black Dragons", George Zucco in "The Black Raven", Buster Keaton in "The Boat", Robert Taylor in "The Bribe", Tim McCoy in "Bulldog Courage" -- and that's just the "A" and "B" entries. And every one of those movies is on sale in DVD and/or VHS. Why waste your money buying a movie you won't enjoy? Find out something about the film before you buy!

"Films Famous, Fanciful, Frolicsome & Fantastic" is a great book to dip into. A lucky dip of revelation and information, of slapstick and romance, of music and enchantment, of wonderment and surprise.

Until quite recently, a question I was always asked at movie events was: "What's the name of the movie that featured Humpy, the Educated Camel?" That movie is covered in this book. The answer: "Slave Girl".

And as a bonus, I've revised my highly acclaimed monograph on director Fred Zinnemann of "High Noon", "The Sundowners" and "From Here to Eternity" fame. Originally published in a British film journal, that survey of Zinnemann's movie career, is now available in the U.S.A. and Canada for the very first time.

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